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Mark Randleman discusses growing up in Snoqualmie, earning athlets scholarships for college and later moving to Cle Elum to teach and coach. He talks about his family growing up. He later discusses…
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A massive artwork frames the eastern entrance of the newly renovated Samuelson Hall at Central Washington University.
Sculptor Ilan Averbuch created ԍammoth,Ԡa large-scale installation of a wooly…
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Welcome to the largest and most diverse musical program in the Pacific Northwest. When you come here, you can take full advantage of our world-class concert hall and practice facilities,…
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Longtime CWU Supporters Jim and Lillian Brooks talk about their latest gift to CWU.
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Study the cosmos in a building that doubles as a teaching tool for science. CWUӳ new science building is going up.
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Milo Smith discusses personal history, coming to Central in 1956, teaching aims, censorship of school plays, sabbatical leave, outstanding administrators, and change from division to department.
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Milo Smith served as a faculty member in the theatre arts department at Central Washington University, 1956-1990.
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Nancy Lester taught in the foreign languages department at Central Washington University beginning in 1970.
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John Herum taught in the English department at Central Washington University, 1962-1993.
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In 1999, Tsungani (Fearon Smith, Jr.) carved a traditional Native American totem pole for Brooks Library in Ellensburg, Washington. At the time, Tsungani served as chief of the Wiummasgum Clan of…
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Jimmie Applegate taught in the education department at Central Washington University, 1970-1997.
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Yaas, Persian Love Songs, features songs written and performed by Dr. Khodadad (Khodi) Kaviani, an educator, author, poet, singer, and cultural diversity trainer who resides in Seattle, Washington.…
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Ansel Taylor describes his career in logging at the beginning of the twentieth century. He speaks about river drives and Indian-white relations in the Swauk region of Washington state. He talks about…
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Oliver Bell discusses his Finnish roots and his family's immigration to Cle Elum, Washington, where his father worked in the Northwestern Improvement Company (NWI) coal mines. Oliver himself…
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Morris Jenkins (1908-2006) was one of nine children born to Byron and Mary Jenkins in Lucille, Idaho. Following a family tragedy, he was raised in foster care and received his education at Sandpoint,…
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